Swiss Court Allows Simultaneous Interpretation
A new Swiss federal decree on judicial languages allows proceedings to be conducted in French or German. Uniquely for Switzerland, it also provides the possibility of simultaneous interpretation in criminal cases, based on the language of the accused.
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RTS La 1ere
“Ce décret va un tout petit peu plus loin pardonner moi dans le sens où on a la possibilité, et c'est plutôt rare en Suisse, la possibilité d'avoir une interprétation simultanée.”
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